Author:Charlie Mackesy
A book for all ages, a book for all time.
Adapted into the BAFTA and Oscar winning short animated film.
Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons.
The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse have been shared millions of times online. They've also been recreated by children in schools and hung on hospital walls. They sometimes even appear on lamp posts and on cafe and bookshop windows. Here, you will find them together in this book of Charlie's most-loved drawings, adventuring into the Wild and exploring the thoughts and feelings that unite us all.
'A wonderful work of art and a wonderful window into the human heart' Richard Curtis
Wise words
—— James CordenCharlie Mackesy's mesmerizing debut combines the simplicity of 'The Giving Tree', magic of 'The Velveteen Rabbit' and the curiosity of 'Paddington'
—— Elisabeth Egan , The New York TimesSimply, the world needs Charlie's work right now.
Love, friendship and kindness - this book speaks a universal language.
—— Bear GryllsA wonderful work of art and a wonderful window into the human heart.
—— Richard CurtisPure Joy
—— London Evening StandardThe world that I am required to inhabit is this one. But the world that I long to inhabit is the one that Charlie Mackesy has created.
—— Elizabeth GilbertThose in need of peace will find it between the covers of this elegant picture book
for adults and children
You will not be able to buy a more beautiful book for Christmas for somebody you love
—— Chris EvansSimply, the world needs Charlie's work right now.
—— Miranda HartThe world that I am required to inhabit is this one, but the world that I long to inhabit is the one that Charlie Mackesy has created.
—— Elizabeth GilbertLove, friendship and kindness - this book speaks a universal language of the heart.
—— Bear GryllsEverything is Figureoutable will shatter your limitations, open your heart and help you reach your most long-buried dreams
—— David Bach, 9 X New York Time Bestselling author, including The Latte Factor & Smart Women Finish RichA fantastic book. It's a delight to read plus it's overflowing with powerful ideas and tools... It's like talking with your best friend who also happens to be incredibly wise, helpful - and funny!
—— Rick Hanson, Ph.D., author of Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and HappinessEverything is Figureoutable is an unapologetic guide to solving your biggest problems and accomplishing your wildest dreams
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—— Jeff Krasno, CEO, CommuneIf you're stuck or frustrated with any aspect of your life, take heart. With her trademark mix of warmth, intelligence and insightful advice, Marie Forleo shows us how, as the title says, everything is figureoutable
—— Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO, Thrive GlobalA must-read!
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—— Toni Jones , Evening StandardIf you need a career cheerleader, look no further.
—— Angelica Malin , Refinery 29It's more than just a fun phrase to say. It's a philosophy of relentless optimism. A mindset. A mantra. A Conviction.
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—— Toni Jones , The Evening Standard